
eXp Realty Launches in Japan, Marking Fourth Global Market Entry in 2025
'Agents in Japan have operated for years in a system that leaves little room for upside,' said Felix Bravo, Managing Director, International at eXp Realty. 'It's not about working harder, they already do. The problem is structural. Most models take too much and give too little in return. We're bringing a platform that flips that equation. Better economics, real ownership, worldwide leverage. That's what eXp is about.'

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